Philanthropy & Funding
To Change the System, Look Outside the System
Emerging organizations, even if they’re new and small, can help catalyze change in social services.
Emerging organizations, even if they’re new and small, can help catalyze change in social services.
How some Indian nonprofits are serving many by elevating the humanity of each constituent.
Five relationship imbalances that cause tension and reduce social impact—and how to address them.
How to reorient philanthropic investments for justice-oriented collective action and impact.
To build stronger relationships with development staff, nonprofit leaders must understand the work and set feasible fundraising goals.
New organizations often bring new tactics to old problems, but they need funding and support to move from idea to systemic change.
To scale their reach when qualified recruits are scarce, innovative Indian nonprofits are seeking out promising candidates from the fringe.
Swades Foundation is working to break nonprofit community development efforts out of their silos in India.
As government and philanthropic funding becomes unpredictable and markets evolve, some nonprofits can succeed with social enterprise. An innovative NeighborWorks America program shows them how to do it.
NeighborWorks’ courses on homeownership and support services empowered these people to buy their own homes and transform their lives.